For a Christian there is only one commandment, given by Jesus, the Christ: "Love one another, as I have loved you", that is, I loved you from the Cross, epitome of Love, you love with the same love which is being poured out within your hearts. Only with this love could the Saints live a heroic life. Mother Tereza loved the poorest of the poor with this love, she found Jesus in the poor, Jesus who enabled her to do what she did. She found her strength in the Eucharist, in the prayer, in the meditation, in the contemplation... She fulfilled the Law with perfection and realised herself as a human being. If we do this within our vocation, we are Saints...
Ivo da C.Souza --------Original Message ------- GL: We need to get our semantics on the same wave length. Not suprising for cyber Goa. The person you describe below is not a fundamentalist Catholic. He/She is a true practicing Catholic like Mother Teresa. The person is a Saint! Regards. Santosh Helekar A Fundamentalist Catholic, on the other hand, would follow all commandments and doctrines in letter and spirit without asking any questions. --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > To Santosh: A fanatic / fundamentalist in my view may be going against the second commandment of Jesus (the first commandment was from Moses) which > is: Love your neighbor as thyself.
